A view that sees the self as something we “have”, or as “fixed.”
What is Personality?
According to Grazian, this kind of self emerges when college students go out to bars and parties.
What is a Nocturnal Self?
These studies showed that workers tend to respond positively to attention from others.
What are the Hawthorne Studies?
This author wrote about brand cultures and argued that brands and branding are inescapable parts of our lives and relationships.
Who is Banet-Weiser?
Artist Ingrid Burrington made maps of NYC where these kinds of interactions (never) occurred.
What are Missed Connections?
Elisa has a big wart on her shoulder that she is trying to hide from her boyfriend, Joe. From Elisa's perspective this information would fit into this quadrant of the Johari Window.
What is Hidden?
One of the three code-switching strategies we learned about, Tiana ____________ her identities and audiences online to show her social media followers that she was working hard to change her reputation as a fighter.
What is Integrated?
The sum of symbols, events, traditions, standardized verbal and nonverbal behavior, folktales, rules and rituals that give an organization its "personality."
What is Organizational Culture?
This scholar famously coined the term “conspicuous consumption” for spending money on luxury items to assert economic power.
Who is Veblen?
This theory may explain why someone becomes more physically attractive to us the more we enjoy spending time with that person.
What is Interaction Appearance Theory?
We adjust our behavior according to what we think others want us to do.
What is Self-Monitoring?
Goffman explained that by keeping a schedule, we know where and what to be when. Schedules, therefore, help keep these separate or segregated?
What are Audiences?
According to this theory, the organization is a machine, and the worker is motivated by financial rewards.
What is Scientific Management Theory (or Taylorism)?
He said that branding communicates “what kind of people the stuff is for.”
Who is Molotch?
This stage of relationship development comes right after initially meeting someone when we use small talk to gauge potential relationship interest.
What is Experimenting?
Gender, ethnicity, and age or life stage are examples of this type of identity.
What is Master Social Identity?
Because of this issue that danah boyd wrote about, social media users may find it harder to manage their reputation online compared to in person.
What is Context Collapse?
A “family,” “team,” or “machine” are all examples of this dimension of organizational theory?
What is Organizational Image?
Writing for the business newsletter Fast Company, this author introduced the notion of “personal branding”?
Who is Tom Peters?
A theory that says we get closer to another person by disclosing more personal and private information about ourselves.
What is Social Penetration Theory?
Of impressions given and impressions given off, this one is more likely to be verbal, and controlled.
What is Impression Given?
By enacting “decent” and “street” codes separately by social media platform, the teenagers in Lane’s study practiced this code-switching strategy.
What is Partitioning?
Google and Burning Man share this ethos of peer production—meaning resources that affect or belong to the whole community.
What is a Commons?
This brand name is associated with Ivy League wealth in New England, but the person the name belongs did not go to college or grow up rich.
Who is Kiel James Patrick (KJP)?
Acting or seeing yourself as superior or more worthy than your partner characterizes this communication climate.
What is Defensive?